Troubleshooting Guide

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Example 1: if you receive the message 0x00108796 (relayMsgSend): cannot
find route entry for destination on the console, you must ping the server. If
the server is not reachable, the system cannot forward the packet. This is not a DHCP
issue.
Example 2: if you receive the message 0x00108705 this indicates a problem at the
transmission level. Check the server reachability and ensure that MAC learning is
correct before you pursue DHCP issues.
IPv6 DHCP Relay client side troubleshooting
You can collect a client console dump, which can be used to analyze why the received packet
cannot be processed and the allocated address cannot be used by the client.
In addition, restarting the client can also fix the issue in some cases.
Make sure the client supports IPv6 requests.
Connect the server directly to the client. If the IP is assigned, then the problem is with the relay.
Enabling trace messages for IPv6 DHCP Relay
Use this procedure to enable trace for IPv6 DHCP Relay and enable IPv6 forwarding trace.
Procedure
1. Enter Privileged EXEC mode:
enable
2. To troubleshoot IPv6 DHCP Relay, you can enable rcip6 trace messages using the following
command:
trace level 66 3
3. You can also enable IPv6 forwarding trace using the following command:
trace ipv6 forwarding enable <all|debug|error|info|pkt|warn>
Example
Enable rcip6 trace messages and enable IPv6 forwarding trace:
Switch:1>enable
Switch:1#trace level 66 3
Switch:1#trace ipv6 forwarding
Upper layer troubleshooting
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